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Hollywood, the 1940s - You might be a big time studio boss like Walt Pole III or a wannabe like Chris Draw; or maybe someone new in town like Jonathan Strange. One thing's for sure; sooner or later you'll find yourself sitting down with John Childs, because he's the man who takes care of business round here - when he's not running errands for Gil Norrell or pursuing some enquiries of his own.

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In 1817 magic was returned to England, and Jonathan Strange and Gilbert Norrell were removed from it.Over 170 years later, John Segundus is visiting York for the first time. Everything is new, except from the things that seem familiar. The magic of the North tickles his skin and seems to welcome him. He isn't sure what it means.

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When Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell disappear, others are left to deal with the consequences of the return of magic to England: this side of the rain, Childermass and Segundus must work together for the greater good, but their paths have crossed many times over the years and feelings have been crushed in the process.

A tale of the man who asked The Question and set the revival of English magic in motion, and of the man who has always seemed to know where to look for answers - except to his own heart’s desires.

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It is so cold at Starecross Hall that Mr Segundus asks if he may share Childermass' bed for the night. Unfortunately, this is not so easy as might be supposed, for Mr Segundus is a man with sinful thoughts.

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The Raven King never took magic from England, but that does not mean that it free for everyone to study and perform. For magic is strictly meant for the talented, wealthy and connected, none of which John Segundus found himself. But when John Childermass offers him the opportunity of a lifetime, how can he refuse? But Segundus finds that not even the knowledge of his mentor is enough to have England’s magicians accept him. And when certain events drive each to desperation, one makes a decision that both will come to regret. A decision that leaves both without hope.

Inspired by Bachabooska and their awesome video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiP26HNl8bU&list=WL&index=21). Somethings may have been changed around to fit the story I plan to tell.

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Of stones that may be key to deciphering the King's Letters and comparative linguistics, of Russian scholars and English radicals; of printing presses and scullery maids.Also: Mr Segundus is in love. Mr Childermass is recalcitrant.

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It is that time of year again, and it was so much fun to do last time. Twelve fics for the twelve days

1: Between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in the morning2: Christmas at school3: A night at the theatre4: On the Fifth Day of Christmas5: Untitled crossover between Ungentlemanly Warfare and Grantchester6: Untitled Flora/Grant7: Major Merlin sharing a bath8: Major Merlin modern AU9: Companion to the modern AU above (Wellancey)

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“You did not tell me that the magician was part faerie,” Segundus said, with great dignity, from where he was tied, wrist and ankle, to one of the few well-preserved stone pillars by means of somewhat incongruous rose vines.

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John Segundus, John Childermass and Vinculus prepare Starcross Hall for a Christmas celebration. Things do not go as planned and cause some funny and weird events...especially between two certain magicians.

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Jane Honeyfoot and Tom Levy are getting married. General discombobulation ensues - especially as Levy, who obviously wants dancing at his wedding breakfast, teaches willing students and staff how to perform the part of ladies in popular dances (actual ladies being in short supply at the school). Childermass proposes that he and Segundus should take dance lessons; soon another proposal follows, with some unexpected results.